What is a Passover Seder?
A seder is a traditional meal held during the Jewish holiday of Passover, where participants retell the story of the Exodus from Egypt. It involves specific customs, prayers, and symbolic foods, all organized in a particular order, reflecting themes of freedom and remembrance.
Although we will be experiencing many of the same elements, we will not be adhering to every strict detail of the traditional Passover Seder. Brian Young from the Creation Instruction Association will be directing and teaching as our evening unfolds. If you've never been part of a teacher-led Passover Seder (or even if you have,) this is your chance to not just read about it in the pages of scripture, but actually experience it!
This evening is designed as an FBBC fellowship event for adults and families, although there is a recommended age limit for children. (see below)